Category: God’s Calendar and Biblical Feasts

The Biblical Feasts are such beautiful celebrations of God’s love for His people.  When I first learned about them I was overwhelmed and unsure how to celebrate each one. Now many years later, I look forward to each feast and can’t wait to do them. Often people know the feasts Passover, Hanukah, and even Purim. 

I have written about the difference between studying your Bible and reading your Bible in the past.  I often post about our family Bible reading times, but I have decided to take you on our Bible study journey through the Spring Feasts. Last year, I began working on a Family study guide that will take

Read Matthew 26-27 I got behind on posting our family journey to redemption series.  But yesterday, we celebrated Passover as a family.  So, I wanted to take a minute and post some conversations that we had about Passover, redemption, Yeshua, and repentance. My children and I have been reading from the old and new testament

Last Spring, I began working on a study guide to be used as a family before, during, and after the Spring feasts.  The goal is to outline a fun Bible study that takes the family on the journey with the Israelites out of Egypt into the wilderness, and through to the Feast of Weeks, at

Last Spring, I began working on a study guide to be used as a family before, during, and after the Spring feasts.  The goal is to outline a fun Bible study that takes the family on the journey with the Israelites out of Egypt into the wilderness, and through to the Feast of Weeks, at

As I began writing about the spring feasts, I was asked if our family celebrates Purim.  The answer to that question is sometimes. Let me explain. What is Purim? Purim is a holiday that is celebrated at the end of the book of Esther.  So, let’s go there and see what the Bible says… Esther